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Iran news round up - December 29, 2014

30 Dec 2014 - 9:05


A selection of the latest news stories and editorials published in Iranian news outlets, compiled by AEI Critical Threats Project Iran Analysts Mehrdad Moarefian and Marie Donovan, with contributors Chris Rawlins and Diana Timmerman. To receive this daily newsletter, please subscribe online.
Key takeaway: Senior IRGC official killed in Samarra, Iraq. Supreme Audit Court calls purported government withdrawal of $4.1 billion from National Development Fund an “obvious violation of law.” 3 IRGC members from Fars province division killed along Pakistan border.

Brigadier General Hamid Taghavi was killed in Samarra, Iraq, while purportedly defending the Shi’a shrines there. Taghavi was a commander of Ramezan Base during the Iran-Iraq War.  Taghavi is the highest ranking IRGC member to be killed in Iraq since Iran joined the fight against ISIL.

IRGC Brigadier General Hossein Salami compared Ansar Allah, the political wing of the Houthi rebel group, to Lebanese Hezbollah, calling it a counter balance to Saudi and US influence in the region.  Salami’s comments reiterate the regime’s larger efforts to embrace Yemen as part of its larger Islamic resistance against the West and its allies.

First Vice President Eshagh Jahangiri denounced recent accusations that the government illegally withdrew 4.1 billion dollars from the National Development Fund as “untrue” and stated that the National Development Fund as well as the Central Bank have claimed the “withdrawal…did not occur.”   Nonetheless, the Parliament-supervised Supreme Audit Court stated that the government’s removal of the funds was an “obvious violation of law.”

Unknown militants ambushed an IRGC vehicle in Saravan, Sistan va Baluchistan province, and killed three IRGC members – Colonel Akbar Abdollahnejad, 3rd Lieutenant Qodratallah Madani, and Basiji Mousa Nasiri Bayat. The three were members of the 19th Fajr Division, based in Fars Province. Sistan va Baluchistan is an historic site of unrest; Saravan in particular has witnessed an uptick in violence following two separate attacks in October which killed four. The attack highlights the expeditionary nature of the 19th Fajr Division.

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